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The Sidney Wood Show: Free Your Mind Friday
It’s “Free Your Mind Friday” and you, the listener, called us and set yourself free! Today, we talked about State Representative Tyrone Brooks, the season finale of Scandal, and the untimely death of Malcolm X’s […]
Mother’s Day Celebrations From Around The World
Ever wanted to know how and when Mother’s Day is celebrated around the world? We take a look at the annual traditions of five countries to find out.
Opinion: Walmart Bribery And Mexico
According to news reports, the allure of building a Wal-Mart near ancient pyramids in Mexico, and thus gaining access to global tourists nearby, was so strong that Wal-Mart circumvented democratic institutions and bribed the right people to get their way.
Ala. Shooting Suspect Re-Entered US After Being Deported Recently For Cocaine Trafficking
Authorities say a convicted cocaine trafficker suspected of killing three people in east Alabama over the weekend was deported in April and re-entered the country illegally.
Opinion: Eric Holder Continues To Show Contempt Of Congress
Attorney General Eric Holder continued to show contempt of Congress in his remarks following the House vote to hold him “in contempt” for refusing to hand over documents associated with the Fast and Furious operation.
Opinion: Obama Has Last Word With The Supreme Court On Immigration
After the Supreme Court decision on the Arizona immigration law, SB 1070, the Obama administration announced that it is revoking agreements with Arizona police over the enforcement of federal immigration laws.
Airport Workers Accused of Smuggling $500G Worth Of Heroin, Meth Into Country
Federal authorities say three airport workers are accused of trying to bring heroin and methamphetamine into the U.S. on a commercial jet.
Judge: Immigration Agents Can Be Sued For Deporting Mentally Disabled US Citizen
A federal judge in Georgia says a lawsuit can proceed against five immigration agents in the case of a mentally disabled U.S. citizen who was deported to Mexico.
Man Sentenced For Sex Trafficking Teens In Atlanta
Amador Cortes-Meza will be spending time behind bars. Cortes-Meza was sentenced to 40 years in prison, after he was caught trafficking young women into Atlanta as sex slaves. The girls, some as young as fourteen, were […]




